I hate the idea, but after further consideration to the additional cost and weight of the boards (which would be hard for one person to do) I've reduced it back to being 8" walls. I'd say reducing the wall by two inches has reduced the stud price by 1/3 or more.
With this design, changing the wall thickness will not effect the amount of wood used.
SAVE MONEY: Always check with the store you're buying from to see if there's a coupon or simular to get a percentage off your purchase (NOT a credit card!)
Check with your local post office to see if they have a "moving package", most locations will have a mail in to get a coupon off your next purchase.
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Floor Studs (3 sets)
2= 2x10x16 runners (6)
14= 2x10x16 studs (42)
Roof Studs (3 sets)
2= 2x10x16 runners (6)
14= 2x10x16 studs (42)
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Walls- long sides (3 sets per side, 6 ttl)
2= 2x8x16 runners (12)
14= 2x8x10 studs (84)
Walls- Short sides ( 2 sets)
2= 2x8x16 runners (4)
14= 2x8x10 studs (28)
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2x10x16 ($12.15 each) = 96 = $1167
2x8x10 ($6 each) = 112 = $672
2x8x16 ($9 each) = 16 = $144
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exterior Wall panels (4x8)
18 per long side (36)
6 per short side (12)
48 wall panels total = $
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Windows: 60x60 Panels, $152 each
- 1 window in bedroom
- 1 window in bathroom
- 1 window in kitchen
- 2 windows in living room
window Total = $760
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
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